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 Vice President Kamala Harris appears to have energized Democrats in the early days of her candidacy, with the surge in warm feelings extending across multi stanley cup quencher ple groups, including some key Democratic constituencies that had been especially tepid about President Joe Biden, a new poll shows.About 8 in 10 Democrats say they would be somewhat or very satisfied if Harris became the Democratic nominee for president, according to the survey from The Ass stanley cup ociated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, which was conducted after President Biden withdrew from the race.In a separate AP-NORC poll, taken before President Biden dropped out but after his debate against Republican former President Donald Trump, only about 4 in 10 Democrats said they were somewhat or very satisfied that he was the Democratic Partys likely nominee for president.The rapidly changing views among Democrats in such a short time span underscore how swiftly the party 鈥?from rank-and-file voters to elected officials 鈥?has coalesced behind Harris as its standard-bearer, motivated by the fresh face at the top of the ticket and newfound confidence in the  stanley cup party s prospects against Trump in November.RELATED STORY | Barack and Michelle Obama endorse Kamala Harris for presidentGary Hines, a Democrat from Philadelphia, said he wasn t particularly impressed by Harris  first presidential bid but now, she s shown  she s up to the task, can do the work, has proven that she s running a strong campaign so far and maybe on a bigg Wrqh Humvees, mammoth tusks, and the most unbelievable home for sale in New Berlin
 CHELSEA, Ma. 鈥?An unexpected group is stepping onto the front lines to make sure kids get to school.It s the result of a school bus driver shortage impacting districts across the country.In several states, the crisis has become severe enough to call in the National Guard. But calling in the Guard doesnt fix the issue stanley vattenflaska  overnight. We had a shortage with bus drivers to be stanley cup gin with, and COVID just compounded that shortage,  said the superintendent of Chelsea Schools in Massachusetts, Almi Abeyta.Her district was desperate for a frontline worker she could not get.  It s not an easy job, and another thing is it s a part-time job,  said Abeyta.  Many of our bus drivers were already at retirement age and maybe with COVID, they just said, You know what, we re going to retire now. With no way to quickly hire dozens of drivers, the National Guard was able to send in 250 members to different districts in and around Boston. This group was no stranger to Chelsea, especially since the pandemic hit. At the beginning of this pandemic, National Guard came into Chelsea to do food distribution to our residents because we stanley website  were the hardest-hit city,  said Abeyta.  They also came in during when the vaccinations first came out. Bus driver wasnt a role she thought shed see the Guard take on, but Abeyta said she is grateful these men and women are there.She is watching as other school districts around the country, also in the midst of this crisis, debate following suit. Ohios governor called in the Nati